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Aug 25 2008

Have We Forgotten?

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On September 11, 2008, we mark the 7th anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history. There will be pomp and ceremony marking the occasion. Reading of the names of the victims, bells tolling, tears and remembrances. President Bush, for the last time as President will, no doubt, give a speech and point out the positives that came out of that tragic and horrifying day. We have, certainly, done serious damage to Al Qaeda. We have taken down two totalitarian regimes in the Taliban and Saddam Hussein’s dictatorial Iraq. We have headed off attacks in allied countries and minimized other attacks by due diligence and the cooperation of various intelligence agencies. There have been mistakes. But how could we ever have been convinced of victory in a Global War on Terror while Saddam Hussein was still in power, supporting and financing terrorist groups like Hamas?  

Back then, Congress joined hands and sang God Bless America two days after and we all said, in a collective voice, that we will never forget. Have we forgotten?  

We all rallied around the phrase Let’s Roll back then as it was the last thing uttered by one of the Flight 93 heroes. Have we forgotten the depths of the sacrifice that these people made? 

We are in an election year and one of the Presidential candidates uses the battle against terrorism as a political game or slogan, voted against the Iraqi operation and promises to end the war within 16 months. Has he forgotten what happened after we cut and ran from Vietnam in 1974? The historic bloodbath that ensued and the millions of deaths on our hands? Is he willing to accept the consequences of a cut and run strategy from Iraq? 

For the last six years (they gave a one year grace period), pacifist, anti-security factions of our society, including some in our own Government have come up with some of the most fallacious conspiracy theories about our own Government’s “plots” to bring down the World Trade Center Towers by explosives for obviously nefarious reasons. Some of the Hollywood loonies, like Rosie O’Donnell and Charlie Sheen have taken part in furthering these theories. Of course, they bring no evidence to back up their claims. Have they forgotten? Senator Obama made a speech defining Patriotism. Who is he trying to sell this bill of goods to? We the People? Or himself? To me, the definition of Patriotism is as simple as giving your country the benefit of the doubt before anyone else. Assume your country to be innocent until proven guilty. Why is it easier for some in this country to conclude that our own Government would explode office buildings, then a fanatical terrorist group, whose beef with the US goes back several decades? Why do some believe that Saddam Hussein did not sponsor and provide aid and comfort to terrorists, to which we have proof, but are easily willing to convict the President of the United States of some shadowy charges that, I might add, have no substantiation? I guess it soothes their consciences to always blame America first. It’s easy to believe, for some, that the big dog in the fight is always wrong and the US is the big dog. It leads to the falsehood that if we just talked directly to Ahmadinijad that Iran would stop hating us. That if we made a deal with him, he would stop his desire for nuclear weapons to shoot at Israel or whoever. Why is it always America’s fault? How about we blame the real devil in this deal? The terrorists!  How about we practice real and unadulterated Patriotism and believe in our country first? If you feel it in your heart, you do not have to define Patriotism. It comes easy. And I, for one, have not forgotten…

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Aug 12 2008

China IS Communist, you know

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The television talking suits having been gnashing their gums and losing lunches over the fact that their Olympic coverage is being heartily reviewed and censored by the Chinese government. China is a Communist country, you know. We all knew this years ago when the 2008 Summer Games were given to China to promote whatever good would be granted by that action.Well, that was 2001. Now, 7 years later, the Chi-coms have polished Beijing, put up walls so the western media cannot see the abject poverty behind those walls. They have jailed the dissidents. They have put out edicts refusing street traffic to the populace in an attempt to try and mitigate the noxious pollution prevalent in Beijing all year round. The fact that the government has to put out an edict and has that power to refuse the citizenry from traveling by car in the streets of the city should be enough to really search our souls to try and discover what was in the heads of the International Olympic Committee, who gave the games to China in the first place.Additionally, their record of human rights, shall we say, leaves some to be desired. It has been alleged, just this week, that they did not like the original young child who was picked to sing their National Anthem because she had buck teeth. But they liked her voice. So they picked a cherubic child and had her lip sync the anthem. They also are accused of digitally enhancing their fireworks display so it looked better. Who are the Chinese trying to fool? The West or their own people? The opening ceremonies, while very impressive, appeared over-rehearsed and I could imagine the ones who did not perform perfectly ending up in a Chinese Gulag.Has anyone noticed that the venues are comparatively empty, considering China has over a billion people? And the USA athletes have more fans than the Chinese athletes.Maybe I am mistaken, but isn’t the purpose of the Olympics to promote fair and level athletic competition between nations? Sorry, but how does the Chinese gymnast have the ability to lift his own body weight without momentum? Without “help”?China has attempted to manipulate the perception of the world away from the reality: Communism is a failure. It destroys people, it promotes nothing but acquiescence. It frowns on productivity, initiative and creativity.The fact that anyone is surprised that internet access is limited and access to anything other than what the government wants to promote is forbidden, is foolish. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has rewarded China for human rights and environmental violations. Maybe next time, we should allow the games to be in Tehran. Go USA! 

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